By Sarah Kessinger Nearly all of the area candidates for local and state offices have confirmed they will speak at a public forum at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in the Marysville City Building.The candidate forum, sponsored by the Advocate, KNDY Radio and Blue Valley Tele-Communications, will feature a question-answer format and will be video-recorded for broadcast before the Nov. 6 ...

Want to save money? It is time to start shopping and enrolling in a 2013 Medicare Part D Plan. The open enrollment period for Medicare 2013 Part D Prescription Plans begins next week on October 15th and will continue only until December 7th. Coverage on a 2013 plan starts January 1, 2013. 31 Medicare Part D plans are available ...

The Prairie Hill’s USD 113 Board of Education voted to hire an architect to finalize plans on a 75 by 125 foot building at the Axtell school site to house elementary students. The board took the action at their regular meeting Monday evening. Superintendent Bill Orth presented a diagram of the proposed facility, with eight classrooms and two restrooms. The ...

Chief Todd Ackerman presented the Marysville City Council with an assessment of the Marysville Police Officers participating in the wellness program. The program was considered controversial because it would allow officers to exercise while on the job. The assessment was prepared by Pam Schroller, owner of Marysville Fitness. According to the assessment all the officers continued to gain muscle mass ...

October 8, 2012 The Board of Marshall County Commissioners met in regular adjourned session with Thomas K. Holle Chairman; Charles R. Loiseau and Robert S. Connell members and Sonya L. Stohs, County Clerk present. The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. The Board opened the meeting with the flag salute. The minutes and agenda were ...

PRESS RELEASE FOR 10-10-2012 NEMAHACOUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE 212 N. 6th -Seneca,KS66538 ARRESTS: 1. Joshua May was released to the custody ofMarshallCountyon 10-8-2012. 2. Joseph Reinert was released on $6,000 surety bond on 10-8-2012 with a court date of 11-6-2012 at 10 a.m. 3. Nicholas E. Schmelzle, 26, Seneca was arrested on 10-8-2012 by the KHP for the offense ...

Reported by the Beatrice Daily Sun. A Wymore man was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife in August 2011. Daniel Chapman, 55, was sentenced for killing Sandra Chapman, formerly Sandra Little, from Beatrice. Sandra is a Beatrice High School graduate who was found dead on Aug. 11, 2011, in Cabool, Mo. She was 55 years ...

Marysville–CMH Foundation was recently named in the estate of Wallace and Caryl Toedter. In late August the foundation received a check for $100,000 from Charles Wetzler and Richard Wetzler, Trustees of the Wallace W. Toedter Trust. This generous gift, designated as the Wallace and Caryl Toedter Memorial Fund, has been given to the foundation to use at its discretion. “This ...

Every time he gets in front of the microphone, Bob Kingsley adds to his status as the most listened-to radio voice in country music history. The Host and Executive Producer of Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40, far and away the most successful show of its kind, has been the king of the country countdown for three decades now, and to hear him ...

The Classic Radio Variety Show Plays Each Sunday on KNDY AM 1570/FM 94.1 What is now known as the Bill Miller Shows began nearly 40 years ago in Pittsburg, Kansas. That’s where Jim Harbart and Gary Hannes came up with a concept for Sunday morning programming that would begin as a local record show called the Wax Works. The foundation ...

Every time he gets in front of the microphone, Bob Kingsley adds to his status as the most listened-to radio voice in country music history. The Host and Executive Producer of Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40, far and away the most successful show of its kind, has been the king of the country countdown for three decades now, and to hear him ...

The Classic Radio Variety Show Plays Each Sunday on KNDY AM 1570/FM 94.1 What is now known as the Bill Miller Shows began nearly 40 years ago in Pittsburg, Kansas. That’s where Jim Harbart and Gary Hannes came up with a concept for Sunday morning programming that would begin as a local record show called the Wax Works. The foundation ...